The Big West Conference takes its next steps in preparing for the spring season.
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CSULB commencement schedule released, graduates must reserve vehicle pass
Students graduating from the classes of 2020 and 2021 must register online for a vehicle ticket and will select their 30-minute time slot within their pre-selected day in line with their college of study.
How artist and CSULB alumna Ashley Steeves’ custom props got starring roles in advertisements
Artist and Long Beach State alumna Ashley Steeves opened up Artsy Props in 2020, a custom prop and art rental business that has since commissioned work for commercials including Pure Leaf, Geico and Netflix’s recent “We Watched It All” video.
Letter to the editor: A response to ‘Thank you, Mr. President’
A Long Beach State student responds to the most recent letter to the editor.
CSULB alumna lands White House job working for First Lady Jill Biden
Asjia Garner, a graduate from the class of 2019 at Long Beach State, is working as the new communications coordinator for the first lady.
ASI Senate discusses green alternatives for student transportation
Kayla Jolly, CSULB’s coordinator for sustainable transportation, discussed ways the Beach community can engage in environmentally friendly methods of transportation when returning to campus in the fall, during Wednesday’s Associated Students, Inc. Senate meeting.
Student animation thesis: 72
Former animation student Valor Aguilar shares her story.
How Upward Bound at CSULB builds pathways to higher education for local high schoolers
Upward Bound is a program that is offered to targeted high schools in Long Beach and the surrounding cities, and provides educational assistance and workshops that help students pursue higher education.
CSU promises to keep tuition flat for 2021 school year
Chancellor Joseph I. Castro confirms that the California State University system will not see a tuition increase for the fiscal year, in line with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s budget caveat.
Students, faculty and staff at CSULB who have pre-registered for vaccination should expect an email to make an appointment
Kimberly Fodran, Long Beach State’s medical director, encourages the Beach community to receive the vaccine as soon as possible, whether it be through the campus or one’s city of residence.